Int Equitation I

Lab. The balance seat positions at all basic paces with and without stirrups. Jumping skills developed over low fences and gymnastics. Basic school figures and theory as it pertains to horsemanship, dressage, and combined training. Prerequisite: previous formal instruction.

Organic Chem Lab

Experimental organic chemistry with emphasis on underlying physical principles. Separation and purification, synthesis, analysis, and identification of organic compounds, including spectroscopy. Microscale work predominates. Emphasis on safe laboratory practices and proper disposal of wastes. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CHEM 262 or 266.

Whitman and His Legacy

Poetry as a literary form often calls us to interpret it. Our primary task is to say what a poem means. But poetry can also be taught as a highly "integrative" art that is always engaged with "real-world problems" and to which we respond not just with interpretation, but with narration and explanation. Now our primary task becomes to explain what a poem does, or what we can do with a poem. This course builds on English majors' interpretive skills to lead them into these integrative powers of poetry.
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